I saw an American movie about the story of two youngsters who went to
England and had difficulties to understand some people. Especially the
Cockney dialect spoken by some English. At a certain time of the movie one
of the actors asks for subtitles...
I understand English perfectly well, as I am English.
Well Americans do speak English. Some are taught the US version of it. Though basically the same as British English some spelling and rules of grammar differ slightly.
Indians use British English due to the historical influence of British colonization in India. British English continues to be used in education, government, and business in India, as well as being the official language of several Indian states.
Well England is part of Britain, so the more correct English is British English. So I'd think British English is easily better. Americans are speaking English - they've just changed a few words; it's not that big a difference.
they can understand simple commands and know names
Fluorescent is spelt the same way in both American as well as British English.
well British English talks British and the Pakistani English talks more English and a little Pakistani cause the been in America more
As English is the primary language spoken in the United States, the majority of Americans speak English fluently. However, proficiency levels can vary depending on factors such as education, region, and personal background. Generally, most Americans are able to communicate effectively in English.
British English is more well known - mostly due to British activities in China and India, with their massive populations.
I understand perfectly well
well americans will realize that we are stronger and they will someday
No, Freddie Highmore is actually English and was born in London on the 14th February 1992. Hope this helps! :)